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- Date Released: August 13, 1971
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Big Band
- Label: RCA Classics
- Copyright: (P) 1997 BMG Music
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This 1987 sampler CD has some of the best selections recorded by the Buddy Rich big band for the LPs A Different Drummer, Rich In London and Stick It. The selection of tunes was well done, although the complete Rich In London (not yet out on CD) is also well worth getting. Among the key soloists are Pat LaBarbera on tenor and soprano, trombonist Bruce Paulson and altoists Jimmy Mosher (showcased on "Chelsea Bridge") and Joe Romano. Excellent fairly modern big-band music.
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10 Total Tracks, 60:07 Total Length
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Credits
- Bill Holman - Arranger // Bill Holman - Arranger // Bill Holman - Arranger // Bill Holman - Arranger // Bill Holman - Arranger // Bill Reichenbach Jr. - Trombone (Bass) // Buddy Rich - Drums // Buddy Rich - Drums // Buddy Rich - Drums // Buddy Rich - Drums // Buddy Rich - Main Performer // Buddy Rich - Main Performer // Buddy Rich - Main Performer // Buddy Rich - Main Performer // Pat La Barbera - Flute // Pat La Barbera - Flute // Pat La Barbera - Sax (Soprano) // Pat La Barbera - Sax (Soprano) // Pat La Barbera - Sax (Tenor) // Pat La Barbera - Sax (Tenor) // Phil Wilson - Arranger // Phil Wilson - Arranger // Jimmy Mosher - Flute // Jimmy Mosher - Sax (Alto) // Jimmy Mosher - Sax (Soprano) // George McFetridge - Piano // Bob Auger - Engineer // Steve Backer - Executive Producer // Lin Biviano - Trumpet // Joe Calo - Flute // Joe Calo - Sax (Baritone) // Joe Calo - Sax (Soprano) // Candido Camero - Conga // Richard Centalonza - Sax (Baritone) // Bob Daugherty - Bass // Joel DeBartolo - Bass // John DeFlon - Trumpet // Tony DiMaggio - Trombone // Bob Dogan - Piano // Don Englert - Flute // Don Englert - Sax (Soprano) // Don Englert - Sax (Tenor) // Brian A. Grivna - Flute // Brian A. Grivna - Sax (Alto) // Alan Kaplan - Trombone // Paul Kondziela - Bass // Paul Kondziela - Arranger // Phil Kraus - Percussion // John La Barbera - Arranger // John Leys - Trombone (Bass) // Ed Michel - Reissue Producer // Wayne Naus - Trumpet // Bruce Paulson - Trombone // Herbie Phillips - Arranger // Bob Simpson - Engineer // David Spinozza - Guitar // Jeff Stout - Trumpet // Mike Zwerin - Liner Notes // Walter Namuth - Guitar // Eric Culver - Trombone // Bob Peterson - Piano // Greg Hopkins - Trumpet
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Composers
Bill Holman // Phil Wilson // Paul Kondziela // John La Barbera // Herbert D. Phillips -
Performers
Buddy Rich & His Orchestra // Greg Hopkins played Trumpet // Bob Dogan played Piano // Pat LaBarbera played Sax (Tenor) // Bruce Paulson played Trombone // Joe Romano played Sax (Alto) // Paul Kondziela played Bass (Vocal) // John De Flon played Trumpet // Lin Biviano played Trumpet // Alan Kaplan played Trombone // Joel DiBartolo played Bass (Vocal) // George McFetridge played Piano // Don Englert played Sax (Tenor) // Tony DiMaggio played Trombone // Walt Namuth played Guitar // Richard Centalonza played Sax (Baritone) // Joe Calo played Sax (Baritone) // John Leys played Trombone // Brian A. Grivna played Sax (Alto) // Eric Culver played Trombone // Lin Bivano played Trumpet // Jimmy Mosher played Sax (Alto) // Jeff Stout played Trumpet // William Reichenbach played Trombone // Wayne Naus played Trumpet -
Other Details
- Instruments:
- Guitar //
- Piano //
- Trombone //
- Trumpet //
- Bass (Vocal) //
- Drums //
- Sax (Alto) //
- Sax (Baritone) //
- Sax (Tenor)
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